Year 2028
After arriving in this unfamiliar world, Nathan Hawk dared not reveal his identity too hastily. He chose to remain hidden, positioning himself in a secluded corner where massive building screens streamed Hollywood entertainment news, while below him, New York Square bustled with life.
Standing in the shadows, Nathan took a deep breath, quietly absorbing the atmosphere of this strange new world.
The images on the screen caught his attention—movie stars, laughter, dialogue echoing through the plaza. These were scenes he had once known well in his original world, yet here, they might unfold in entirely different ways.
New York Square felt both familiar and alien. The skyscrapers still towered overhead, crowds still surged through the streets, but some faces were surely ones he had never seen before. Time was always unpredictable—especially across different multiverses.
Nathan stood silently, lost in thought. He knew why he had come to this world, but the specifics—his plan, his next move—still required careful consideration.
At the corner of New York Square, **Cassie Lang—Stature, the Ant-Girl—**stood alert, her sharp eyes scanning her surroundings. According to mystical intelligence, the target was very likely here.
As the daughter of Scott Lang, the second-generation Ant-Man, Cassie had inherited the family's combat suit and had grown into a brave superhero herself. Earlier today, the Young Avengers had warned her:A destroyer from another world had invaded this reality, threatening its balance.
Cassie knew she had to act.
She glanced at the communicator on her wrist, confirming her teammates were nearby and ready to support her. Still, she decided to handle this first encounter alone.
Gripping her shrinking bracelet, Cassie fixed her gaze on the plaza. The enemy was close—hiding, waiting for the right moment. Experience had taught her caution; an attack could come at any second.
Her eyes hardened.
With a light press on the bracelet, her body instantly shrank to the size of an ant. She darted through the crowd, communicating with the ants she released, quickly pinpointing Nathan Hawk's exact location.
Nathan stood in the shadows when he suddenly sensed a faint disturbance.
His telekinetic electromagnetic warning system activated, alerting him that someone was approaching. He didn't know who—or what—it was, so he remained on guard.
A soft rush of wind followed.
Nathan shifted instantly, narrowly avoiding the incoming strike. He looked up to see Cassie Lang lunging toward him from the corner.
Her speed surprised him. The shrinking bracelet made her movements swift, flexible, and unpredictable—refreshingly dangerous.
Nathan reacted immediately. Electric light flared around his body, forming a shield-like barrier. Cassie's strike slammed into it, producing a blinding flash and crackling arcs of electricity.
She didn't stop.
Her figure melted into the shadows, becoming little more than a passing breeze. Nathan felt the air brush across his skin and stiffened—he knew a heavier attack was coming.
Then—
A violent surge of energy erupted from behind him.
Nathan flashed forward just in time, evading Cassie's follow-up attack, but Teddy was already charging in, murderous intent pouring off him.
Nathan sensed the strike before it landed. He spun sharply, electricity condensing in his hand into a blazing electric blade, which he slashed toward Teddy.
Teddy didn't retreat.
His massive body leapt forward, both fists raised. The electric blade collided with his giant fists—
BOOM!
A deafening explosion shook the air as energy waves rippled outward.
Cassie burst from the shadows again, attacking while the two clashed, trying to exploit any opening.
But Nathan wasn't trapped.
His perception and reaction speed allowed him to manage multiple threats at once. He retreated smoothly, avoiding Cassie's strike, then swung his electric blade wide, pulling ambient electricity into a raging electrical storm.
Lightning roared across the battlefield, forming a powerful energy barrier that forced Cassie and Teddy back.
Nathan's eyes stayed calm and focused.
Cassie and Teddy exchanged a glance. They could both feel it now—Nathan Hawk was far stronger than expected.
This "destroyer" was no ordinary enemy.
Nathan frowned.
Have I exposed myself already?
Sensing deeper threats lurking in the darkness, he inhaled slowly. The electric glow around him intensified.
He stopped holding back.
Nathan began drawing upon the power of the Jenova cells within him. Dormant strength awakened as electricity spiraled around his body, forming a radiant halo. His gaze sharpened, cold and resolute.
Telekinetic force surged.
Electric energy condensed into a blazing sphere in his palm. With a sharp motion, he hurled it toward Cassie Lang.
Cassie reacted quickly, but the pressure was overwhelming. She vanished into the shadows, trying to evade—but the electric sphere tracked her relentlessly.
It exploded midair.
A blinding arc of light erupted. Cassie barely managed to block part of it, but the remaining energy tore across her shoulder, leaving a scorched wound.
She roared in pain and counterattacked.
Her bracelet activated again—this time enlarging her body. Golden light flashed as her form grew tall and powerful, her suit glowing as she charged Nathan head-on.
At the same time, Teddy let out a furious roar and stormed forward. His punches fell like artillery shells, shockwaves rippling through the air.
Facing two powerful enemies, Nathan showed no panic.
Lightning flashed in his eyes as he fully unleashed the Jenova cells' power.
Electric arcs danced wildly around him, forming a thunderstorm made flesh. Another electric sphere formed in his palm and shot toward Cassie.
She tried to dodge—but it detonated beside her, the shockwave blasting her away.
Teddy's massive fist slammed down next.
Nathan deployed a reinforced telekinetic shield, electricity flaring violently as it absorbed the blow.
He countered instantly.
His hands formed into blade shapes, cleaving forward. Blinding light erupted as a massive electric blade tore toward Teddy's chest.
Teddy blocked with his fists—
BOOM!
The impact shook the air itself.
Using the recoil, Nathan leapt upward and launched another electric sphere at Cassie. It screamed through the air, spinning violently as it locked onto her.
She vanished into shadow again—but it followed.
The explosion sent her flying once more, her suit glowing desperately as it struggled to absorb the damage.
Nathan gave them no breathing room.
Another electric blast streaked toward Teddy like a meteor. Teddy roared and punched into it, triggering an even greater detonation.
Lightning flooded the battlefield.
Nathan moved through the storm like living electricity, teleporting between flashes of light. Telekinesis and electric power merged seamlessly—every strike precise, devastating.
He slammed an electric sphere into the ground.
BOOM!
The street shattered. The shockwave blasted Cassie and Teddy apart, smashing them into nearby buildings and leaving deep craters behind.
They were separated.
Nathan seized the moment.
An electric blade formed in both hands as he charged Teddy, slashing down with unstoppable force.
Teddy tried to block—
Too late.
The blade tore through his defenses, carving a deep wound into his body. He screamed as his strength collapsed.
Nathan followed up with a telekinetic blast, hurling Teddy into a distant building, where he crashed into rubble.
Cassie rushed in immediately, her suit glowing gold as she transformed into a spinning vortex of motion. Her shrinking bracelet flickered as she launched rapid, high-speed strikes.
But Nathan had already read her pattern.
A solid electric shield formed, stopping her assault cold. His eyes tracked her movements, waiting.
Then—he struck.
Telekinesis surged as his body transformed into flowing electricity. He slipped past her attack and appeared beside her in an instant.
A brilliant electric arc burst from her suit.
The shock pierced her defenses and struck her chest directly.
Cassie gasped, staring down as her body convulsed. The electricity overwhelmed her, launching her backward through the air.
Nathan stopped.
The lightning faded, his breathing slightly heavy, but his gaze remained steady.
The battlefield fell silent.
In the distance, Teddy struggled to rise from the ruins, his body trembling, his strength clearly gone. Nathan didn't finish him—there was no need.
Teddy stared at him in disbelief.
"…Damn it," he muttered hoarsely."Isn't this destroyer a little too strong?"
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